Please post your Grammar Mini-Lesson materials here. Include your name, as well as the topic/title of your mini-lesson, and the intended grade level(s). Thank you!

Note: All grammar mini lessons are based on strategies described in Harry Noden's //Image Grammar// (2nd ed.). Here is the GML assignment for your reference:

Date

Chapter

GML

Candidate

2-25

Noden Ch. 3

1

Sarah

2

Lindsay S.

3-4

Noden Ch. 4

3

Austin and Stephanie

4

3-11

Noden Ch. 5

5

Krystal and Megan

6

4-15

Noden Ch. 6

7

Brian and Isabela

8

4-15

Noden Ch. 7

9

Gaby and Lindsey W.

10

4-22

Noden Ch. 8

11

Erich and Lucky

12

Noden Ch. 10

13

Sheila and Destinee

14


Chapter 10: Syntax Revision
Sheila Stone and Destinee Manns



Chapter 8: Story Grammar and Scenes (Shape For Fiction)
Erich Rumback and Lucky Souvannarath



Brian Records Ch. 6 "The Artist's Special Effects"


Toward a Grammar of Passages - Gaby and Lindsey



Krystal I. and Megan S. (Ch. 5) "Grammatical Chunks"
Megan's: Chunk 1 - Noun Collages


Krystal's: Chunk 4 - Painting Objects That Are Invisible
StarWars Clip


Sarah Gale, Parallel Structures (Ch.3), 12th Grade


Lindsay Slater, Literal & Grammatical Repetition, Parallel Structure (Ch. 3)


Austin Mann & Stephanie Deaver -- Imitation to Creation (Noden, Ch. 4)




GMLs from Dr. Mason -- post all other GMLs ABOVE mine, please. Thank you!


Teaching Absolute Phrases in Deathwatch (Noden, Ch. 1 -- Brushstrokes)


Listening to the Music of Political Rhetoric (Parallel Structure, Noden, Ch. 3)
I highly recommend this website for locating audio, video, and print text of famous speeches: http://www.americanrhetoric.com/. Check out the rhetorical figures in sound section: http://www.americanrhetoric.com/rhetoricaldevicesinsound.htm


Experimenting with Imitation using the Hamill Approach (Noden, Ch. 4)